T H E CLASSICAL REVIEW were 'an additional ornament* to the party, which consisted in the main of Atax/Hot proper. Plutarch, in similar words, says iv ol? f/v i drrrucb? oxKos. ' Ei> oh can. here only mean that the O was one element in the party. 3. The contention that ' there can be no question that the mines (of Laurium) were worked in the sixth century' (p. 47) is based admittedly upon no evidence at all except negative evidence and upon the belief, which we have seen cannot be maintained, that the Aidicpioi, XvXc'ot irtblov of Herodotus (VII. 115) and in the famous Sicairrq vKrj gold mine. In the latter case there is good MSS. authority for the reading iv 2Katmj) with the ethnic SxairnjcruXirai.
A complete collection of the known Phrygian inscriptions belonging to the Roman Imperial period was published by Professor [Sir] W. M. Ramsay in vol. viii. of the Jahresh. d. Oest. Arch. Inst. (1905), pp. 79–120. On that occasion Professor Ramsay reprinted all the Phrygian texts which he had already collected in Kuhns Zeitschrift für Vergl. Sprachf. xxviii. pp. 381 ff., and added nineteen new inscriptions. The discovery in 1908 and 1910 of a score of fresh inscriptions, many of considerable interest, affords a suitable opportunity to revise the text of the older series. In a large majority, of cases, the new discoveries confirm Professor Ramsay's interpretations. In some cases they suggest or impose modifications. An account of other literature on the subject will be found in Ramsay's later paper. As I shall have occasion to refer constantly to Ramsay's papers in Kuhns Zeitschrift and the Jahresh. d. Oest. Arch. Inst., it will be convenient to call those papers R (a) and R (b) respectively. Professor Ramsay's numbering does not correspond exactly with the number of Phrygian texts published, because his earlier collection contains a few Greek inscriptions.
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